Hi Bernhard,
sorry for the late reply, I've been on vacation.
I looked briefly at the resources you provided, but I think they don't
solve the problem of flickering white balance / color temperature.
However, in the mean time I cloned darktable's source code repository
and skimmed through the
> On 01 Aug 2018, at 19:21, Bernhard wrote:
>
> I remembered there was something that reminded me at lrtimelaps - but using
> darktable - in the past.
> A quick search showed this up:
> https://discuss.pixls.us/t/how-do-you-create-a-time-lapse-on-darktable/8094/14
>
>
I remembered there was something that reminded me at lrtimelaps - but
using darktable - in the past.
A quick search showed this up:
https://discuss.pixls.us/t/how-do-you-create-a-time-lapse-on-darktable/8094/14
is the newer approach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-0bCAIJR0c is the older one.
I'd like this too for lens correction: the lens may be always the same but
at different focal lengths.
Now I have to enable it one by one for each photo.
2018-08-01 13:31 GMT+02:00 :
> Jochen Keil (2018-Aug-01, excerpt):
> > Is there a way to tell darktable that it should analyze each image on
Jochen Keil (2018-Aug-01, excerpt):
> Is there a way to tell darktable that it should analyze each image on its
> own using the selected spot area for white balance?
I doubt it. I've been asking for the same thing with respect to
exposure correction (metering a certain region on all images for
Hello,
I have a bunch of pictures (~1000) for a timelapse video and because it's a
transition from night to day the color temperature varies. The temperature
also varies when clouds, which reflect the city lights, move through the
frame. I left my camera in auto white balance mode, but that's